Here's what the internet had to say about Trump and the Easter Bunny

"This Easter bunny is all of us, all the time."
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Here's what the internet had to say about Trump and the Easter Bunny
President Donald J. Trump, with the Easter Bunny, delivers remarks from the Truman Balcony during the White House Easter Egg Roll. Credit: SHAWN THEW/EPA/REX/Shutterstock

With some truly last-minute planning and the help of 400 local volunteers, the White House Easter Egg Roll went down on Monday.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump gave short remarks from the Truman Balcony, while the official White House Easter Bunny stood by-- a position once held by Press Secretary Sean Spicer.

But because Twitter can't pass up a meme when one presents itself, here's what the internet had to say about Trump's bunny photo opp.

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Laura Vitto was Mashable's Deputy Culture Editor.

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